It has been asserted that the fish-curers paid no cash, and that scarcely a coin passed between the curer and the fisherman.
These men fish to other curers at the ling-fishing during the summer, and only] come to me for the herring fishing.
The curers in Stornoway have not got shops, but they usually give the fishermen an order upon a particular shop where they can go and get supplies.
Do you know whether many of the men in that district are now in debt to the curers or merchants?
Is it not the case that there are curers in the Lewis who have shops in Stornoway and other places?
Is it not the case that many fishermen who ask advances from their curers before the fishing season begins, or during its course, are really capitalists with considerable sums in the bank?
In such a case the price of the herrings is not fixed by contract, but is 'the general terms' of price conceded by fish-curers to fishermen in their debt; and these terms are generally about 20 per cent.
In consideration of the salt duty, the curers and exporters of fish are allowed money out of the treasury, to the amount, as it was intended, of the salt duty paid by them; but it has been proved to be twice as much.
It was believed by curers that the slight inflammation noticeable in the mammary glands of the female pig when she is in heat resulted in these so-called "seedy bellies" if the pig was in that condition when she was slaughtered.
This shows another cause of the marked preference of the bacon curers for pigs of a white colour in the manufacture of the highest priced bacon.
To such an extent had this craze for neatness been followed that the bacon curers and consumers of pork wellnigh ceased to purchase or consume pork.
The bacon curers still more strongly objected to the short sides and the very small amount of lean meat in the cured carcases.
Like curers or dreamers, certain hunters obviously had been blessed by spirits and were able to outthink and outsmart animals and therefore were particularly good hunters.
Curers appear to be women who have certain powers revealed to them in dreams.
The mind-curers and their public return the scorn of the regular profession with an equal scorn, and will never come up for the examination.
Obviously, medical examinations were barriers which the faith-curers could not climb over.
The bills included clauses which attempted to abolish the faith-curers by requiring them to become Doctors of Medicine.
The law now proposed will so interfere, simply because the mind-curers will not take the examinations.
You are not to ask yourselves whether these mind-curers do really achieve the successes that are claimed.
But to force the mind-curers to a State examination is to kill the experiments outright.
For that the mind-curers must at least be suffered to make their experiments.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "curers" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.